For a given temperature and solvent, the solubility of a substance is fixed, but the rate at which a ground substance is disolved is greater because the fine particles present a greater surface area upon which the solvent can act.
Crushing a solute will make it dissolve much faster than if it remains in a solid mass, because in a crushed form it will absorb solvent and be permeated by it (and if you stir, it will mix into the solvent completely), whereas as a solid mass it is only exposed to the solvent on its outer surface. The rate at which a solute dissolves is directly related to the amount of surface area that is in contact with the solvent.
it does if the water have enough space in it.
The size of the particles of solute do not affect the solubility of a substance, which is determined by its chemical composition, but it does affect how quickly it dissolves. The smaller the particles of the solute, the faster it will dissolve.
the solubility
grinding any substance would by a physical change, because they are still that object
amount of solute per amount of solvent
scientific method
It will decrease the solubility of substance
Pressure can affect the solubility but the effect is not important.
Solubility of a substance is affected by pressure, type of solvent, and temperature.
Temperature and polarity.
The size of the particles of solute do not affect the solubility of a substance, which is determined by its chemical composition, but it does affect how quickly it dissolves. The smaller the particles of the solute, the faster it will dissolve.
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Temperature and polarity are factors that affect the solubility of a particular substance.
A very soluble substance is dissolved faster.
The temperature the solvent used
There are different types of solubility. The most common ones are lipophilic solubility and aqueous solubility. There are different factors that will affect solubility and define its specification.
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